I'm no expert but I do know what countries use/accept which plugs. France happens to use the Type C(also called the EuroPlug or European Plug) or the Continental European Plug in the kit. You are good to go! However, keep in mind that the 5W Brick for the iPhone won't work with this so you will need one of the iPad 12W Bricks.

Only five are pictured, of the seven included, and I'd like to know which are actually inside so I know if the one(s) I need are included. I'll be traveling to Ethiopia and am curious if this box includes the adapter I need.

"The World Travel Adapter Kit includes a set of seven AC plugs with prongs that fit different electrical outlets around the world, each laser-etched with the regions they are compatible with. For world travelers, this is the perfect kit to ensure power connectivity in most countries you may travel to. The AC plugs included in the World Travel Adapter Kit directly support outlets in North America, Japan, China, United Kingdom, Continental Europe, Korea, Australia, Hong Kong, and Brazil."

However, according worldstandards.eu, there are 15 different types of electrical plugs (A-O) in use today. In viewing their global map, it appears there are five different plugs in use on the African continent. Therefore, it depends on your travels which plug standard would be used and if the world Travel Adapert Kit would accomodate each country. Lastly, worldstandards.eu also states: "sometimes multiple systems are used within one and the same country".